Technoeconomic analysis for near-term scale-up of bioprocesses

Date Published
04/2025
Publication Type
Journal Article
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DOI
10.1016/j.copbio.2025.103258
Abstract

Growing the bioeconomy requires products and pathways that are cost-competitive. Technoeconomic analyses (TEAs) aim to predict the long-term economic viability and often use what are known as nth plant cost and performance parameters. However, as TEA is more widely adopted to inform everything from early-stage research to company and investor decision-making, the nth plant approach is inadequate and risks being misused to inform the early stages of scale-up. Some methods exist for conducting first-of-a-kind/pioneer plant cost analyses, but these receive less attention and have not been critically evaluated. This article explores TEA methods for early-stage scale-up, critically evaluates their applicability to biofuels and bioproducts, and recommends strategies for producing TEA results better suited to guiding prioritization and successful scale-up of bioprocesses.

Journal
Current Opinion in Biotechnology
Volume
92
Year of Publication
2025
Pagination
103258
Publisher
Elsevier BV
ISSN Number
0958-1669
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